A quiet power shift occurred at Liverpool this summer, one that’s now echoing through the club’s recent struggles. Despite a Premier League title win fueled by key contributions, Luis Diaz was surprisingly allowed to depart for Bayern Munich – a decision not made by the manager, Arne Slot.
Sources reveal Slot actively fought to retain Diaz, even advocating for a contract extension to reward the Colombian international’s vital role. He envisioned Diaz as a cornerstone of his future plans, a player around whom he could build further success.
However, Richard Hughes, Liverpool’s director, ultimately overruled Slot. Hughes apparently didn’t believe a lucrative new deal for Diaz was justified, and the substantial transfer fee offered by Bayern proved too appealing to ignore.
The sale has already begun to feel like a misstep. Diaz has flourished at Bayern, quickly establishing himself as a key player, while Liverpool’s attack, despite new additions like Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz, and Hugo Ekitike, feels diminished by his absence.
Slot’s authority is now under scrutiny, particularly after a damaging 4-1 home defeat against PSV Eindhoven – the team’s worst run of form since 1953. A critical meeting is scheduled, placing the Dutch tactician’s position at a pivotal juncture.
The weight of recent results has sparked debate, but some club legends remain supportive. Jamie Carragher has placed the blame squarely on the players, while Steven Gerrard, though acknowledging the severity of the situation, stopped short of labeling it a full-blown crisis.
Gerrard cautioned that Slot must swiftly regain control of the team, or the situation risks spiraling further. The decision regarding Diaz, and the power dynamic it revealed, now hangs heavy over the club as Slot battles to steer Liverpool back on course.
The question now isn’t just about the current slump, but about the long-term implications of a director seemingly prioritizing finances over the manager’s tactical vision. It’s a delicate balance of power that could define Liverpool’s future.